A fan of Resident Evil Village purchased and hung up a painting of one of the scariest villains in the game. The image itself is an exact replica of a painting found in one of the most terrifying areas in Resident Evil Village.

In general, a Resident Evil game will either feel like an action movie or like a horror movie, and Resident Evil Village falls into the horror movie camp. Resident Evil Village, also known as Resident Evil 8, is an immersive gaming experience that constantly induces the player with a sense of dread. Although the game does offer a ton of action-packed moments, the narrative of the game leans more on the horror side, forcing the player to enter a series of lairs featuring a terrifying villain to conquer, with each lair being more frightful than the next. Potentially the most tense lair in the game involves Angie, the ventriloquist doll.

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Reddit user ThetrueSconn brought one of the scariest characters in Resident Evil Village into their real life after purchasing a realistic painting of Donna Beneviento from Etsy. The painting looks exactly like it did in the game, with Beneviento looking stoically at the camera and her doll Angie presenting her creepy smile. There are a lot of memorable villains from Resident EvilVillage, including Mother Miranda, Karl Heisenberg, and of course, Lady Dimitrescu. But out of all the villains in the game, Beneviento and her doll may be the creepiest of them all.

Donna Beneviento is one of Resident Evil Village’s most mysterious characters due to her social anxiety that forces her to speak through her dolls. Beneviento is a doll maker, and one of the main villains that the player must eliminate in order to advance the story. She has a strange power for a Resident Evil game where she can secrete pheromones that induce powerful hallucinations for the player. In Beneviento’s section of the game, she uses these powers to make the player think they’re being attacked by killer dolls, and a gigantic mutant baby.

Getting through House Beneviento in Resident Evil Village is one of the scariest moments in the franchise, and this can be proven by many of the comments for this painting, with most players mentioning that they would never hang this picture up in their home out of fear. Although one commenter mentioned that they would buy a copy of the painting without the doll so they can pull a prank on one of their guests, which is certainly a cruel idea.

Resident Evil Village is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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